The Fall of Constantinople: The Day the Medieval World Ended — Fexingo History

The Venetian Doctor Who Witnessed Constantinople's Fall

7 min · 4. juli 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the eyewitness account of Nicolò Barbaro, a Venetian surgeon who was inside Constantinople during the 1453 siege. His diary offers a vivid, day-by-day record of the city's final weeks—from the failed Greek fire attack to the haunting silence after the walls fell. We examine Barbaro's medical observations, his biases as a Venetian, and how his account compares with other sources like Doukas and Kritovoulos. We also discuss the role of Venetian merchants and the complex loyalties of Latin Christians in the besieged city. This episode sheds light on a forgotten perspective from one of history's most dramatic sieges. #NicolòBarbaro #VenetianDoctor #FallOfConstantinople #1453 #EyewitnessAccount #SiegeOfConstantinople #ByzantineEmpire #OttomanEmpire #MehmedII #ConstantineXI #Doukas #Kritovoulos #GreekFire #GoldenHorn #TheodosianWalls #History #FexingoHistory #MedievalHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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